If you’re heading to Cancun and looking to break away from the typical tourist-packed activities, this Beach Tennis experience might catch your eye. It offers a chance to enjoy local life, get active on the sand, and maybe even challenge some local champions. We haven’t personally played in this tour, but based on what’s shared, it’s a solid option for those wanting an authentic taste of Cancun’s beach culture.
What we really like? First, the opportunity to connect with local racquet sports enthusiasts and learn the basics of Beach Tennis. Second, the chance to enjoy some of the best pet-friendly beaches in Cancun—a rarity among organized tours. On the flip side, a potential downside is that the experience is somewhat casual—if you’re after a polished, professional sports clinic, this might not fully satisfy. But if you’re after fun, local vibes, and a bit of friendly competition, this could be just right. It’s particularly suited for travelers who enjoy active outings and want to support local communities while having a relaxed, social day.
Key Points

- Authentic local experience: Play on a real beach with Cancun residents passionate about racquet sports.
- Learn and challenge: Basic instructions are provided, and you can test your skills against local champions.
- Support the community: Your participation helps the local economy and promotes healthy, social activity.
- Pet-friendly: Bring your furry friend along—San Miguelito beach allows pets.
- Cost-effective: For $19, you get a lesson, court use, and a racquet—great value for a fun half-day.
- Casual vibe: Expect a relaxed, friendly environment rather than a formal sports clinic.
- Beautiful setting: San Miguelito beach’s turquoise waters and clean sands make it a scenic backdrop.
- Limited included amenities: No food or drinks are included, so plan to bring snacks and water.
- Physical activity: Moderate effort required; not suitable for everyone, especially those with certain health issues or pregnant women.
What to Expect: Exploring the Day Step-by-Step

The meeting point is conveniently located inside San Miguelito beach at kilometer 13.8 of Cancun’s hotel zone. When you arrive, you’ll be greeted by the captain of the “Château” team, which sets an inviting tone. Expect a warm welcome, some quick instructions on basic beach tennis moves, and then you’re off to hit the sand.
Playing on a local court means you’ll get a genuine experience—no overly commercialized setup here. The courts are used by the local club, so you’re sharing space with actual enthusiasts, which adds a nice touch of authenticity and community spirit. The focus is on having fun, learning, and enjoying the company of fellow racquet lovers.
Challenge the locals if you’re feeling competitive—this is a great way to see where you stand or just have a laugh trying to keep up with their skills. The reviews suggest the atmosphere is friendly, with some players sharing that they “had a blast trying to keep up with the champions.”
Expect to spend about half a day here. The activity lasts around 4 hours, which is enough time to learn some strokes, play a few matches, and cool off in the turquoise waters afterward. You’re free to bring your pet, making this a rare pet-friendly activity on the Cancun beach scene.
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The Experience: Details and Atmosphere

The lesson: The coach provides basic instructions on Beach Tennis strokes, making it accessible even if you’ve never played before. This is ideal for beginners or casual players wanting a fun workout rather than a serious coaching session.
The court use and racquets: Your fee covers the court and a racquet, so you don’t need to bring your own unless you prefer. This adds simplicity and ease—just show up ready to play.
The scenery: San Miguelito beach is touted as one of the best pet-friendly beaches in Cancun. Its clear, calm waters and soft sands provide a beautiful setting to relax after your game.
The social element: Sharing this activity with locals passionate about racquet sports means you get a glimpse into everyday life here. The interaction tends to be relaxed and welcoming, with some reviews noting the fun moments spent making new friends.
What’s missing: No food or beverages are included, so bring water, snacks, and perhaps some sunscreen. The activity is at sea level and involves moderate physical effort, so wear suitable clothing and stay hydrated.
Price and Value: Is It Worth It?

At $19 per person, this experience offers quite a bit of value. For that price, you get a lesson, court time, and a racquet—ideal for a half-day activity that’s light on your budget but rich in local flavor. It’s a good way to combine some physical activity with cultural exchange, especially if you’re keen on trying something different from the usual beach lounging or sightseeing.
While it’s not a high-stakes tournament or professional coaching, the casual environment and friendly atmosphere make it a worthwhile option for those wanting to try something new without breaking the bank.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is perfect for travelers who:
- Want a relaxed, social activity rooted in local community life
- Enjoy trying sports or active outdoor experiences
- Are traveling with pets and want a pet-friendly outing
- Are curious about Beach Tennis and don’t mind a beginner-level introduction
- Seek an authentic, local environment rather than a polished tourist attraction
It’s less suitable if you’re looking for a highly professional sports training or have mobility or health concerns that prevent moderate physical activity.
More Great Tours NearbyFinal Thoughts

Playing beach tennis on Cancun’s San Miguelito beach offers a refreshing opportunity to connect with the local community, enjoy stunning scenery, and have some fun in the sand. For just $19, you’ll get a taste of local life, learn the basics, and potentially challenge some skilled players if you’re up for it.
While it’s not a formal sports clinic, the friendly vibe and beautiful setting make it a worthwhile addition to your Cancun itinerary—especially if you’re looking to do something active and different. Plus, being pet-friendly means you can bring along your furry friend to enjoy the day with you.
If you’re after a casual, authentic experience that combines outdoor activity with cultural connection, this beach tennis game day hits the right notes. Just remember to bring your sun protection, water, and a sense of fun—and you’re set for a memorable half-day by the sea.
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FAQs

Do I need to bring my own racquet?
No, your fee includes a racquet, so you can simply show up prepared to play.
Is this activity suitable for beginners?
Yes, the coach provides basic instructions, making it accessible for those new to Beach Tennis.
Can I bring my pet?
Absolutely. San Miguelito beach is pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friend.
What should I bring with me?
Bring sunglasses, a hat, change of clothes, water, snacks, biodegradable sunscreen, and beachwear to stay comfortable.
Is food and drinks included?
No, you need to bring your own food and beverages, as these are not part of the package.
How long does the activity last?
The entire experience is about 4 hours, perfect for a half-day outing.
Are there any physical activity restrictions?
This involves moderate activity at sea level; it’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, or wheelchair users.
What’s the best time of day to do this?
Availability varies, so check the starting times, but generally, mornings or early afternoons work well for outdoor activities.
How do I find the meeting point?
You meet inside San Miguelito beach at kilometer 13.8 of Cancun’s hotel zone. The specific meeting point may vary based on your booking.
This experience offers a blend of sport, culture, and natural beauty, making it a worthwhile addition to your Cancun trip—especially if you’re craving something laid-back and genuinely local.
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